Alice Garelli
The role of cities in EU Cohesion Policy. A comparative study of institutional innovations in Budapest, Florence and Rotterdam.
Rel. Erblin Berisha, Donato Casavola, Giancarlo Cotella. Politecnico di Torino, Master of science program in Urban And Regional Planning, 2026
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Abstract
This thesis investigates the implementation of the European Union Cohesion Policy during the 2014–2020 and 2021–2027 programming periods in urban regions, with a particular focus on the case studies of Budapest, Florence and Rotterdam, in respect to their respective institutional frameworks. While all three cities operate within the broader European multi-level governance structure, their distinct national and local institutional configurations shape their roles in Cohesion Policy implementation. By comparing governance models and actors involved in the decision-making processes, this study explores how these factors influence the allocation, management and implementation of EU funds. A key focus of this research is the evolving relationship between cities and central governments, particularly in the negotiation and management of EU funding mechanisms.
The study investigates how varying degrees of decentralization, political dynamics and national regulatory frameworks either empower or constrain urban authorities in shaping EU Cohesion Policy
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